rebecca grossman sparks outrage after suggesting children as young as 12 should be allowed to vote in local elections
In a firestorm of controversy that has ignited across social media and political circles, self-proclaimed child rights activist rebecca grossman has ignited a moral panic over her latest proposal: granting voting rights to minors as young as 12. During a recent interview, grossman argued that children possess a “pure, unfiltered sense of justice” and that excluding them from the democratic process is “a form of generational oppression.” Critics, however, are calling it the final nail in the coffin for societal norms, warning that handing over the reins of government to impressionable pre-teens will lead to a cascade of chaos. “This isn’t about progress—it’s about the systematic dismantling of parental authority and common sense,” fumed one outraged parent. As the hashtag #KidsCanVote trends alongside #DownfallOfSociety, the debate rages: are we empowering youth, or surrendering to a dystopian future where the fate of communities rests in the hands of those who still believe in fairy tales?